A "raw attribute" is an `=` plus an alphanumeric string, in braces, like {=html5} If attached to an inline code span, it causes the span to be interpreted as raw inline content with the specified format. If attached to a fenced code block, it causes the block to be interpreted as raw block content with the specified format. A raw attribute may not occur together with other attributes. ```````````````````````````````` example ``` {=html} foo ``` . foo ```````````````````````````````` ```````````````````````````````` example `foo`{=html} .

foo

```````````````````````````````` You can't mix regular and raw attributes: ```````````````````````````````` example ``` {=html #id} foo .
<b>foo</b>
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<b>foo</b>{=html .bar}

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